How 11 Premier League teams could qualify for Europe
How 11 Premier League teams could qualify for EuropeImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Arsenal's win over Sporting on Tuesday ensured the Premier League would have five teams in next season's Champions LeagueByDale JohnsonFootball issues correspondentPublished6 minutes ago2 CommentsEleven Premier League teams in Europe? It sounds preposterous, but it is possible.Qualification for European competition has become pretty complicated in the past few seasons.This has largely been caused by the new European Performance Spots (EPS).These are the extra places in the Champions League given to the two leagues with the best overall record each season.The Premier League secured one of the two berths for 2026-27 after Arsenal won 1-0 at Sporting on Tuesday. It means there will be at least eight English teams in Europe next season.But what happens if an English team wins one of the European competitions?Could there be seven teams in the Champions League? And 11 teams in Europe?How the European places workThe logic of the EPS is simple. But other factors complicate matters.It has two pillars: It is applied after all other considerations about domestic and European cup winners. It always provides one additional place to the overall allocation.So England was set to have seven teams in Europe before the EPS - but now will have at least eight.As it stands - and subject to who wins the FA Cup - that now means this: The team finishing fifth will go into the Champions LeagueThe team finishing sixth will go into the Europa LeagueThe team finishing seventh will go into the Conference LeagueIt looks like being an exceptionally tight race for fifth place, which is currently held by Liverpool on 49 points.Just seven points separate Arne Slot's side from 13th-placed Bournemouth.Chelsea (48) sit in sixth followed by Brentford (46), Everton (46), Fulham (44), Brighton (43), Sunderland (43), Newcastle (42) and Bournemouth (42).What if Liverpool win the Champions League?If Liv...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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